Middlesex University

Students learn in a way that’s personal to them at Middlesex. They get real-life experience to put their knowledge into practice and develop advanced skills. Then they take their skills and experience and use them to learn throughout the rest of their lives.

About

History

In our history, different schools and colleges in north London came together to create the progressive and inclusive university that we are today.

1878 – our history begins

1968 – ground-breaking Students’ Union sit-in

1973 – Middlesex Polytechnic is formed

1990 – invention of argentium silver at Middlesex

1992 – Middlesex Polytechnic becomes Middlesex University

1994 – Dalai Lama visits campus

Education

We offer pre-undergraduate, undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Accounting and Finance, Business and Management, Computing and IT, Education, Law and Politics, Marketing, Media and Communications, Psychology, Social Science and International Tourism Management. We also offer professional short courses to boost your career.

Research

Our ground breaking, innovative research looks for ways to make positive change in the world. Middlesex has a strong research culture and a community of academic staff who continue to strengthen our excellent platform for research.

Our academic community of active practitioners and committed researchers includes many leaders in their field.

Career

Lectures and seminars led by employers so you can hear what they’re looking for and what’s new in your area

Professional networking events like our accounting and finance event with KPMG get you together with Middlesex alumni working in your area and other professionals.

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Services

Student services

At Middlesex, we have over 85 student groups that cover everything from hobbies and interests to religion and nationality, as well as academic clubs related to your degree subject.

The groups organise events and activities, campaign for what they care about and volunteer their time to make a difference.

Housing services

If you're moving away from home for uni, then we're here to help you find accommodation in our own halls and halls shared with other universities. We can also help you to find you a private rented place in London.

There are many benefits to living in halls of residence.

Here are three top reasons to choose halls.

Living in halls is a great way to meet people. Make the most of shared spaces to study, eat, watch TV and play sport together.

Our halls have 24-hour reception and security teams so there's always someone around to help. The team will also fix maintenance problems quickly with no hassle.

We guarantee accommodation in halls for all full-time first year undergraduate students.

Library services

Independent study at Sheppard Library

Over 1,000 study areas with rooms for group study and over 600 computer spaces

3 floodlit outdoor courts (MACS), with markings and posts for tennis, basketball, netball and 5-A-Side football and even cricket nets

Bouldering wall

Table Tennis tables and Basketball Hoops which are free to use

Our very own real tennis court

You can book any of the pitches and courts to play with friends. Plus as a Middlesex student, you'll have access to local facilities for sports including rugby, golf, hockey, athletics, canoeing and swimming.

Student clubs

Student Liberation Groups

These groups bring together students with similar experiences to network and campaign for change. They are for Women students, Disabled students, Black students (of African, Arab, Asian and Caribbean heritage) and LGBT+ students (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender).

Community networks

Join a community of students who have the same circumstances as you. There are networks for commuting students, student parents and carers, international students and postgraduate students. Together you'll support each other to have the best possible student experience.

TOEFL® Featured

To study at this university, you have to speak English. To test your English language proficiency schedule an TOEFL® test.

Nationality & Currency

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